Aqualung Dive Masks — Comfort, Clarity, and Fit for Every Face
Aqualung's mask range is one of the most comprehensive in recreational diving, spanning single-lens frameless designs, twin-lens framed masks, ultra-compact low-volume masks, and wide-view options suited to different face shapes and diving applications. Many Aqualung masks are designed and produced in Italy — where specialist mask manufacturing has a long tradition — and the range reflects real diversity in construction approach rather than minor variations on a single template.
At DiveCatalog.com, we carry the full current Aqualung mask lineup, from the flagship Reveal and Look to the entry-level Plazma and Racine, with prescription lens options also available for several models. DiveCatalog.com is an authorized Aqualung dealer.
How to Choose an Aqualung Mask
Before looking at features, fit matters most. A mask that seals perfectly on one face may leak on another regardless of how well it's designed. The dry-fit test — placing the mask against your face without the strap, inhaling gently through your nose, and checking if it holds — is the first step. Beyond that, consider lens volume (lower volume = easier to clear and equalize), field of view (wider is generally better underwater), skirt material (silicone is the standard, with variations in softness and skirt geometry), and frame design (frameless masks are lighter and fold flat; framed masks are more durable and often offer prescription lens compatibility).
The Aqualung Mask Range
Aqualung Reveal — Ultrafit Single-Lens Mask
The Reveal is Aqualung's premium single-lens mask, designed around their Ultrafit skirt technology. The skirt uses a dual-material construction that provides a softer inner contact surface while maintaining structural support — reducing pressure points during long dives. The single-lens design maximizes downward field of view. Available with prescription lens options. A strong choice for divers with longer face profiles who want a low-volume single-lens mask.
Aqualung Look — Twin Lens Low Volume
The Look is a frameless twin-lens mask with very low internal volume — one of the easiest masks to clear and equalize in the Aqualung range. The frameless construction saves weight and allows the mask to pack flat. Advanced skirt geometry provides a reliable seal across varied face shapes. Available in multiple colorways. A popular choice for divers who want the frameless aesthetic without a single-lens design.
Aqualung Plazma — Wide View Framed Mask
The Plazma uses a wide-angle twin-lens design in a lightweight framed construction. The wide lens angle maximizes horizontal field of view — useful for divers who want to see as much of the underwater environment as possible, particularly on reef dives. Available in multiple colorways and with prescription lens compatibility.
Aqualung Racine — Entry-Level Clarity
The Racine is Aqualung's accessible entry-level mask offering a straightforward twin-lens framed design with clear silicone skirt for a brighter internal environment. It's a practical first mask for new divers, available in multiple colorways and sizes.
Prescription Lens Inserts
Several Aqualung masks — including the Look and the 1P Lens Look — are compatible with prescription lens inserts. These allow nearsighted divers to dive without contact lenses. Contact us for details on which masks accept prescription lenses and how to order the correct prescription strength.
Who Are Aqualung Masks For?
| Diver Type |
Recommended Mask |
Key Reason |
| Recreational divers — general use |
Look, Plazma |
Comfortable frameless or framed designs; excellent field of view; proven fit |
| Divers with longer face profiles |
Reveal |
Ultrafit skirt; single-lens for wide downward view; prescription compatible |
| Wide-angle view priority |
Plazma |
Wide-angle twin lenses; maximum horizontal field of view |
| New divers |
Racine |
Straightforward, reliable, clear skirt; available in extended color range |
| Divers who need prescription lenses |
Look / Reveal |
Compatible with Aqualung prescription lens inserts |
| Technical & cold-water divers |
Look or Reveal |
Low volume; easy to clear at depth; frameless packs flat |
Mask Maintenance Tips
New masks require preparation to prevent fogging on early dives. Apply a small amount of non-gel toothpaste to the inside of the lens, scrub gently, and rinse thoroughly. Repeat 2–3 times. After that, a small amount of commercial defog applied before each dive is sufficient — shake off the excess rather than rinsing to leave a thin coating on the lens.
After saltwater use, rinse the mask thoroughly in fresh water and store it in a case away from direct sunlight. UV exposure degrades silicone over time, and heat can cause skirt deformation. Never leave your mask in a hot car or in direct sun for extended periods.
Why Buy Aqualung Masks from DiveCatalog.com?
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Authorized Aqualung dealer — full manufacturer warranty on all masks
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Full range available — Reveal, Look, Plazma, Racine, and accessories
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Prescription lens options — contact us for details on compatible models and prescriptions
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Expert fitting advice — mask fit is personal; our team can help narrow options for your face shape
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Fast shipping — in-stock items ship within one business day
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Easy returns — if a mask doesn't fit, we make exchanges simple
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Rewards program — earn points on every purchase
Frequently Asked Questions — Aqualung Masks
How do I know if an Aqualung mask will fit my face?
The dry-fit test is the most reliable method: place the mask against your face without the strap, inhale gently through your nose, and let go. If the mask holds without the strap, the skirt is sealing against your face correctly. If it falls away, try a different model or size. Face shape varies significantly between individuals — no single mask fits everyone.
What is the difference between a single-lens and twin-lens mask?
A single-lens mask uses one large piece of glass spanning both eyes. This provides a wider, uninterrupted field of view but makes prescription lens integration more complex. A twin-lens mask uses two separate lenses with a nose bridge between them — the nose bridge can restrict slightly the downward field of view, but prescription lens inserts are simpler to fit per eye independently.
Can I get prescription lenses in an Aqualung mask?
Yes, for compatible models. Aqualung produces prescription lens inserts for several masks in the range — contact us with the specific mask you're interested in and your prescription strength, and we can advise on available options.
What does "low volume" mean in a dive mask?
Low-volume masks have a smaller internal air space between the lens and your face. Less air volume means: less air required to equalize the mask at depth (prevents mask squeeze), the mask clears more quickly if flooded, and less displacement is felt at depth. Low-volume masks are preferred by technical divers, freediver, and experienced recreational divers who value these properties.
Do Aqualung masks come with straps?
Yes. All Aqualung masks include a standard silicone mask strap. Many also include a neoprene comfort strap as an alternative — neoprene is softer against the back of the head and less likely to tangle in hair.
How do I prevent fogging in my mask?
New masks need treatment to remove the factory silicone coating from the lens interior: apply non-gel toothpaste, scrub the inside of the lens, rinse, and repeat 2–3 times. After that, commercial defog applied before each dive maintains fog resistance. Saliva also works as a field defog — apply, spread, and partially rinse to leave a thin coating.
The right mask is one you forget you're wearing. Browse the full Aqualung mask collection above and contact our team if you'd like help finding the right model for your face shape and diving style.